For Parents

You must provide all documents that are listed on the Enrollment Checklist. Most important is your Proof of Residency and Immunization without either we cannot enroll your student. Residency requirements can be found on our Guidance page. You also have to bring an unofficial or official transcript with you for the counselor to determine the best courses for your student. Without one, you will not be able to see a counselor to discuss classes and we will have to reschedule.
Please contact Ms. Nightingale to schedule an appointment or to answer any questions. She can be reached at 904-547-7366 or by email.

Sign up for the PTO-SEA newsletter!The PTO-SEA (Seeking Excellence in Academics) Committee’s newsletter is online and linked to our PTO webpage. Newsletters contain important information on college preparation, our new Naviance college software program, and upcoming events, and more. Simply go to the PTO webpage to find the link!

No Child Left Behind The No Child Left Behind law requires that schools provide parents and community members with school information found in the annual School Public Accountability Report (SPAR) The 2011-2012 report is now available and is accessible three different ways: A hard copy is maintained in the front office of our school for viewing; a WORD version of the report can be requested; and at the link below:http://doeweb-prd.doe.state.fl.us/eds/nclbspar/year1011/main1011.cfm

“Know the Law” Guide Book Know the Law is provided for you by PACT Prevention Coalition, the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office, the St. Johns County School District and the State Attorney’s Office in hope that it will become a valuable tool for parents or guardians. It is designed to help you know and understand the laws and their consequences as they apply to you. When making decisions about your behavior, you should always take the time to consider the law and weigh the consequences before you act. “Ignorance of the law” is never an acceptable excuse for bad behavior.